Investigation by CBS's '60 Minutes' and others finds evidence linking Russia to brain injuries in U.S. officials known as Havana syndrome. Pentagon confirms senior Defense Department official experienced similar symptoms at NATO summit in Vilnius. Recent report suggests Russia's involvement in incidents dating back to 2016.
Key Points
CBS's '60 Minutes' investigation implicates Russia in causing brain injuries to U.S. officials
Senior Defense Department official experienced similar symptoms at NATO summit in Vilnius
Discrepancies in assessments regarding the responsibility of foreign adversaries
Pros
Investigative journalism revealing potential link between Russia and Havana syndrome
Confirmation of similar symptoms in senior Defense Department official adds credibility to the claims
Cons
Lack of concrete scientific evidence provided in the report
Discrepancies in assessments between different intelligence agencies